Dr Disrespect appeared to be left a little stunned when YouTuber Wildcat turned the tables on him and wanted to compare Twitch recaps for the year.
“You son of a…,” Doc answered, seemingly a bit stunned. That, though, led to Dr Disrespect ending up with a bit of egg on his face. Though, the tables were quickly turned on The Doc.
Herschel "Guy" Beahm IV, aka the legendary Dr DisRespect, was left fumbling for words after YouTuber Tyler "Wildcat" roasted him on Twitter about his Twitch ...
With over 8 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, Tyler has almost double the number of followers of Herschel on the red platform. [Dr DisRespect](https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/5-lesser-known-facts-dr-disrespect), Wildcat may be a smaller streamer, but he has also been in the game for a long time. As such, Wildcat's quip has gained quite some traction within the gaming community as fans flocked to the replies with memes. Around the same time, YouTube also got in on the action with the #MyYearOnYouTube. But Tyler threw it right back by asking him to compare their Twitch stats, which did not sit well with Dr DisRespect, who was infamously banned from the platform a couple of years ago. [Dr DisRespect](https://www.sportskeeda.com/esports/news-how-tall-dr-disrespect-understanding-iconic-streamer-s-height-age-personal-details) attempted to roast fellow YouTuber Wildcat who had posted his YouTube statistics on Twitter with the caption:
Twitch Recap 2022 is showing a bunch of users that they were moderated channels for some. While others are confused to see incorrect hours.
The platform is now giving a [Recap 2022](https://blog.twitch.tv/en/2022/12/13/twitch-recap-2022-is-here/) that shows users their top categories, most spammed emotes, and the number of hours they spent on Twitch in 2022. Users are convinced that Twitch Recap 2022 is showing an incorrect number of mod hours as they were never really streamed for the hours as calculated by the platform. [1](https://twitter.com/Nem_Zero/status/1602709095563333635), [2](https://twitter.com/clara_dragonfly/status/1602699323174682625), [3](https://twitter.com/dxana/status/1602693678929252353), [4](https://twitter.com/SquatchyJames/status/1602682357378650114), [5](https://twitter.com/nickidesu/status/1602817462671708162)) are also reporting an issue where they are seeing an unusual number of mod hours. [Source] [1](https://twitter.com/NewbieEntertai1/status/1602925647575535616), [2](https://twitter.com/Squatoos/status/1602920599315259392), [3](https://twitter.com/girl_with_a_bat/status/1602917586521432064), [4](https://twitter.com/ChieflyHero/status/1602907373022187523), [5](https://twitter.com/Gmazgul_/status/1602903840126390272)) have also come to the conclusion that according to Twitch Recap 2022 they were a mod for a number of channels. [Source] Twitch hours incorrect
Twitch's rundown of the year shows how many hours you spent on the platform and your fave streamers.
Now you can show others the amount of hours you watched, your fave streamers, and top categories. The phenomenon isn’t unique to Twitch, with virtual tubers also jumping on YouTube and other platforms. Twitch says that 11 million new streamers joined in on the action this year. Of course, social interactions are a big part of the live-streaming site, with users sending a total of 49 billion chat messages. Scroll further down to see more in-depth stats for each of your favorite streamers. There are three types of recaps available: Community, Streamer, and Creator.
In 2022 an amazing 21 billion hours of streams were watched Twitch across 223,000 categories, and 49 billion chat messages were sent. (FILES) In this file ...
At the bottom of the page you will find a shareable version of your recap, if you wish to share and compare with friends and others online. You must have watched at minimum of 10 hours of Twitch streams between January and November 2022 to access a community recap, and you need to have streamed at least 10 hours to get your own Streamer recap. Now, Twitch is offering you the chance to see a recap of your usage this year.
Twitch Recap 2022 is finally here: Learn how to check your Twitch stats, facts, and numbers for the year in the annual recap experience.
You can see your Twitch Recap 2022 on any device where you can sign in to your account. However, the method is changing this year as users have to check the Twitch Recap 2022 with an exclusive link. The purple platform allows users to download the recap in the form of a shareable graphic. Twitch Recap is an end-of-year experience by the Amazon-owned live-streaming platform. Previously, Twitch sent the annual recap to users via email. Twitch has joined the list of services that have rolled out its end-of-year experience with the launch of its Recap for 2022.
Twitch gives you a summary of your activity on the site, whether you played yourself or not. 2022 is coming to an end and it was a hell of a year for.
Then choose the section you want to see between community, public or stream. Impossible to miss: the site displays a banner at the bottom of the page as soon as you go to one of its pages and there is also a notification which is visible at the top right of the screen. And also, a general recap of everyone who’s been on Twitch.
If you're a vlogger or a streamer, there's fun data waiting for you today.
If you use Twitch and you'd like to see how your year went, the company has made it very easy to access. Twitch also saw a major uptick in users during 2020. They've tweaked the features over time and enabled users to customize so the roundups don't spit up embarrassing events like awkward family videos or pictures of long-gone exes. "We no longer feel that a single video YouTube creates can reflect the full breadth of our creator community," Google said. [AMZN](https://www.thestreet.com/quote/AMZN)) - [Get Free Report](https://secure2.thestreet.com/cap/prm.do?OID=033365&ticker=AMZN) streaming website, has released its own annual Twitch Recap, and we'll tell you how to find it. They also want to see what other people's recaps look like.